ESOL Entry 1 Writing

This course is available for enrolment.

Course code: BAY5611

To give learners opportunities to produce simple sentences to record and present basic information and ideas. Learners will be able to use correct punctuation for the end of sentences and they will use capitalisation for the beginning of sentences, names and places and for the personal pronoun ‘I’.

when
From 29 Apr 2025 to 17 Jul 2025
Tue Thu 09:30-12:0011 weeks
Date
29 Apr 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
01 May 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
06 May 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
08 May 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
13 May 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
15 May 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
20 May 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
22 May 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
03 Jun 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
05 Jun 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
10 Jun 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
12 Jun 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
17 Jun 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
19 Jun 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
24 Jun 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
26 Jun 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
01 Jul 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
03 Jul 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
08 Jul 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
10 Jul 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
15 Jul 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
Date
17 Jul 2025
Time
09:30 to 12:00
where
Baytree Centre 

300-302 Brixton Road

London
SW9 6AE


fees

free

who

Baytree Centre

Assessment Method

<p>You will undertake ongoing assessment and receive regular feedback during the course.  At the end, you will take the Pearson Edexcel Entry 1 Writing exam. </p>

Equipment Required

<p>None</p>

Are there any set books?

<p>No</p>

Work set between sessions?

<p>No</p>

Description

<p>To give learners opportunities to produce simple sentences to record and present basic information and ideas. Learners will be able to use correct punctuation for the end of sentences and they will use capitalisation for the beginning of sentences, names and places and for the personal pronoun ‘I’. They will know when to write in full sentences and when it is appropriate to give short answers in texts relating to everyday life. </p>

What can students expect?

<p>To give learners opportunities to produce simple sentences to record and present basic information and ideas. Learners will be able to use correct punctuation for the end of sentences and they will use capitalisation for the beginning of sentences, names and places and for the personal pronoun ‘I’. They will know when to write in full sentences and when it is appropriate to give short answers in texts relating to everyday life. </p>

Teaching method/style?

<p>Classroom</p>

How will the course be assessed?

<p>You will undertake ongoing assessment and receive regular feedback during the course.  At the end, you will take the Pearson Edexcel Entry 1 Writing exam. </p>

External Qualification

<p>Pearson Edexcel Entry 1 Writing </p>

Previous experience required?

<p>Assessed at high Pre-Entry or Entry 1 Emerging </p>

What is the progression route?

<p>The next appropriate ESOL Skill – usually this will be Entry 1 Speaking and Listening. </p>

What should students bring?

<p>N/A</p>

How long is the course?

<p>11 weeks</p>

Are there any costs?

<p>No</p>

Language of Instruction

<p>English</p>

Language of Assessment

<p>English</p>